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... The notion that the so called "solar constant" is, in fact, invariable, is being rapidly relegated to the arcane world of Keplerian astronomy and Newtonian physics, and with it the comfortable, though incorrect, assumption that the sun-spot cycle observes a neat, predictable 11-year period.(74) [* See R. E. Juergens, "Stellar Thermonuclear Energy: A False Trail?" KRONOS IV: 4, pp. 16-27; E. R. Milton, "The Not so Stable Sun," KRONOS V: 1 , pp. 64-78; J. Gribbin, "The Inconstant sun," KRONOS V:3 , pp.55-70. - ...
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... . 3. E. C. Stone, et al., Science, 206 (Nov., 1979), pp. 925-996. 4. N. Calder, The Violent Universe (N .Y ., 1979), pp. 41,51, 52. 4a. But cf. the remarks by Ralph E. Juergens in KRONOS V:2 (Jan., 1980), pp. 74-75. 5. C. Sagan, Broca's Brain (N . Y., 1979), pp. 320-324. 6. E J. Opik, "Collision Probabilities with the Planets and Distribution of Interplanetary Matter," Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy ...
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403. Freud and Velikovsky Part I [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Jones, op. cit. 234, 237. 6. Heinrich Heine's Memoirs, Gustav Karpeles, Ed. (1910), II, 252-53. 7. See Robert Wadder, "Introduction." The Living Thoughts of Freud (1941). 8. Jones, op. cit., 237. 9. Ralph E. Juergens, "Minds in Chaos." Alfred de Grazia, Ed., The Velikovsky Affair (1966), 13. 10. Idem. 11. See Freud, The Interpretation of Dreams, James Strachey, Ed. (1958),170; Jones, op. cit., 1, chapter vi. 12. Velikovsky ...
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404. Sagan vs. Sagan [Journals] [Kronos]
... a number as 3x107, and on the next page suggests multiplying by N2, giving N = 10 as an example Thus, he would divide 3x104 x 102 by 3x107. It seems that Sagan handles statistics almost as shoddily as he does Worlds in Collision. 8. [See note 6; Cf. the remarks by Ralph E. Juergens in Velikovsky's and Establishment Science (KRONOS III:2 ), p. 85.- RCV/LMG] 9. [Sagan is once again incorrect. Reiterating his earlier thesis in the Yale Scientific Magazine (April, 1967, p. 21), Velikovsky had this to say: writing in W. in C. that ...
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405. Ever Since Darwin: A Review [Journals] [Kronos]
... . Smith: "Evidence for earth expansion", Nature 268 (1977), p. 200, and Nature 271 (1978), p. 316; R. W. Wood: "Is the Earth getting bigger?", New Scientist, 8 February 1979, p. 387. [Cf. R. E. Juergens, "Geogullibility and Geomagnetic Reversals", KRONOS 111:4 (May 1978), pp. 52-64. - LMG] 3. R. S. Deitz and John C. Holden: "The breakup of Pangaea", Scientific American, October 1970, pp. 102-113. 4. D. V. Ager: The ...
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406. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... is too weak to accelerate the electrons required to produce such a glow. Just as inexplicable is the finding that the temperature of the stratosphere above the dark pole is greater than that above the illuminated pole (shades of Venus?) and a staggering hot proton plasma which lies just outside Miranda's orbit. Alistair Beal has written to indicate that Juergens had predicted space probes beyond Jupiter would find "thermal electrons are much less in evidence there and that the positive ions are being accelerated, as if into a cathode drop region". Miranda, the innermost of the known satellites of Uranus pre-Voyager, is also quite the most astonishing (just as lo is for Jupiter). It ...
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407. Thundergods and Thunderbolts [Journals] [Aeon]
... interprets as the result of an electrical scarring process akin to machine-arcing. Figure 1. Birkeland currents. Plasmas do not behave like a gas, they develop structure. Electric current in a plasma takes the form of filaments. The magnetic fields cause them to twist into "ropes". Thornhill's theory, heavily influenced by the views of Ralph Juergens and Immanuel Velikovsky, has profound ramifications for our understanding of the recent history of the Solar System. It also offers important insights for understanding the physico-dynamical conditions that prevailed during the time of the Saturnian polar configuration. In Thornhill's view, the polar configuration consisted of a number of planets moving together in a plasma sheath, [2 ] ...
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408. Electricity [Books] [de Grazia books]
... rod. The charge, that is, uses the plastically flowing rock as a conductor and then builds a deposit from which it may discharge more easily. The taller the mountain, the less time and chance for the siliceous fluid to reach and cap its peak. At the same time, electricity of this type may even build mountains. Juergens has suggested that mounds may have been formed on the planet Mars by the same process. An electrical process may also be involved in the vigorously erupting mountains of Io, satellite of Jupiter. These are casting material to heights of several hundred kilometers from caldera-like structures. Unless Io is newly emplaced, all water or carbon dioxide would have ...
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409. Venus Before Exodus [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... circa 2300 BC. See "The Case for Catastrophe in Historical Times", Kronos XI:1 (1985), pp.3-22. 57. ANET, p.326 58. Ancient Near East in Pictures, Relating to the Old Testament (Princeton 1969), p.206. It is interesting to note the comments of Juergen Thorwald, Science and Secrets of Early Medicine (London 1962), pp.53-54: ". .. the crucial point was that the circumcision was performed in the temples by ordinary assistants of the priesthood. Given the close relationship between priests and physicians, that might not seem especially significant. Nevertheless, the fact remains that relevant ...
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... But see here Jueneman's response in ibid. (Ed.) [8 ] Ibid. [9 ] F. Jueneman, "Pterodactyls in the Mesozoic," AEON V:2 (April 1998). PP. 21-22. [10] Raptures of the Deep (Chicago, 1995). [11] R. E. Juergens, "Minds in Chaos," in A. de Grazia (Ed.), The Velikovsky Affair (N . Y., 1966), pp. 36-37. [12] F.B . Jueneman, "A Place to Hang Your Sky Hook," Industrial Research (April, 1971), p. 13 ...
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411. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... know if the star-like appearance and jets of some cometary nuclei are due to an effect like the intensely bright points of light seen in spark-gap machining or old high-voltage mercury arc rectifiers. Maybe solar heating is not the only, or even the prime, mechanism for outgassing of cometary nuclei?" Well, I believe that Bruce, Crew and Juergens can all figuratively take a bow because I have just seen close-up photographs of the comet Halley nucleus taken by the Giotto spacecraft, and it looks like one of the bright jets of material is emanating from a crater. The nucleus is in fact dotted with circular craters from 500 to 1000 km in diameter. The photographs were shown at ...
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412. Magnetism and Axial Tilts [Books] [de Grazia books]
... Cox, "Geomagnetic Reversals," 163 Sci. (17 Jan. 1969) 237-45; C.J . Waddington, Sci., 17 Nov. 1967; Cf. J. Eberhart, "Of Life and Death and Magnetism," Sci. News (Mar. 27, 1976), 9. 6. R. Juergens, "Reconciling Celestial Mechanics and Velikovskian Catastrophism," 2 Pensée 3 (Fall, 1972), 6-12. 7. Geoffrey Gammon, "Focus: Catastrophism Old and New," V SISR 2 (1980-81), 34. 8. Peter Warlow, The Reversing Earth (London: Dent, 1981). 9. 198 ...
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... Sun cannot continuously expel an excess current of protons indefinitely, so there must be a current sheet of charge that fIows continually between the nebular ion cloud and the Sun. In 1982, Pioneer 11 data confirmed the existence of such a current sheet flowing lengthwise along the Sun's magnetic tail. This may possibly relate this paper to the work of Juergens (KRONOS VIII:1 ) who assumed that such a current was necessary for his tufted anode concept (although I disagree that this is the source of the Sun's energy). The existence of the solar corona has always posed a problem to traditional astrophysics. This pure electron cloud with a temperature of millions of degrees is certainly not ...
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... does not expect Venus to be cooling down. Nevertheless, there has been serious, continuing study of these questions. (As someone once said, "We must try to answer these questions on the basis of the reality of causes and the record of events.") The readers are referred to the works of R. E. Juergens, C. J. Ransom, C. S. Sherrerd, and G. R. Talbott - names that really are almost synonymous with high precision. \cdrom\pubs\journals\kronos\vol1001\069mullh.htm ...
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... , a large number of different theories can usually be fitted to the same set of empirical data. Scientific theories can be supported and disproved, or falsified, but never proven. As "Still Facing . . ." is showing, there is a plethora of data that on first inspection falsifies Velikovsky's scenario; and the traditional rationalizations from Juergens and Milton, for example, are simply unable to rescue the day as far as I have been able to determine. I agree with the thrust of Mr. Carroll's comments, especially concerning the role of supernovas on which George Michanowsky expounded with respect to Vela X in 1977 in The Once and Future Star [see J. Tierny ...
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416. Discussion [Journals] [Aeon]
... an unanswered critic who "refuted the Hatshepsut=Sheba equation in C&CR VIII, 1986", pp. 12-26. This is yet another example of Ellenberger's chicanery. Bimson's refutation may indeed be valid, but two crucial points need to be made here. First, Bimson might have given some acknowledgment to my co-authored work with Ralph Juergens on locating Punt in the east (KRONOS I:2 , pp. 89-93) as well as a bit more weight to Eva Danelius' earlier article on the Queen of Sheba (KRONOS I:3 and I:4 ) supporting Velikovsky's identification with Hatshepsut. But I won't quibble. More importantly, Bimson concluded the main body ...
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417. Beyond Bauer [Journals] [Aeon]
... VI:4 (1981/82), pp. 99-102. 8. For an insider's look at the polemical hassles dogging Velikovsky during the later years see A. de Grazia, Cosmic Heretics (Princeton, 1984), p. 237ff. 9. See, for example, the following articles: I. Velikovsky & R. Juergens, "The Birth of Venus from Jupiter," KRONOS II:1 (August, 1976); C. Sherrerd, "The Electromagnetic Circularization of Planetary Orbits," KRONOS IV:4 (June, 1979); R. Forshufvud, "On the Circularization of the Orbit of Venus," KRONOS VII:2 ( ...
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418. Discussion Questions From the Floor [Journals] [Aeon]
... his use of the term "electromagnetic charge" which has no meaning, and his use of "curved vectors" when vectors by definition are straight. Finally, I must note that Milton, whose article appeared in AEON I:3 , continues to carry on without bothering to acknowledge, much less refute, my disproof of his and Juergens' electric star model (See KRONOS X:3 ). In such an atmosphere, there is no dialogue, no agreement on what the rules of evidence are, and no reason to take the writer seriously. ICE CORES AND EARTH ANOMALIES:SPEAKER: FRED HALL- This is a preliminary response to Leroy Ellenberger's criticism, though ...
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419. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... a radius of 100-200km. One tree had a black crack from top to bottom - evidence of an electric discharge which no one has previously mentioned. Very small holes 20cm across were found in some stones. These did not seem like impact craters. Could they also be evidence of electric discharge? This reminded Benny of the theories of Ralph Juergens. In group discussion, Tony Chavasse asked about radioactivity. Benny said that Dr Trayner insisted that there was no evidence of radioactivity. Alan Newby talked of a book The fire that came by, which is not accepted outside Russia. In it, people interviewed at the time described seeing an object which changed direction. Mrs Grant wondered ...
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420. Thoth Vol IV, No. 1: Jan 15, 2000 [Journals] [Thoth]
... way imaginable- heating it to tens of millions of degrees. With one notable exception, no one has bothered to look for an alternative despite the fact that none of the observed features of the Sun have any business being there in the thermonuclear model. The exception is the work of a remarkable engineer from Flagstaff Arizona, the late Ralph Juergens. In his model, stars simply form a positive electrode (anode) in a galactic glow discharge. The Sun and all stars are lit up by the electrical energy that shapes and flows along the arms of the galaxy. The Sun is a giant ball of lightning! This surprisingly simple model fits all of the observations about our ...
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... their location in the galaxy) all point unmistakably to an electromagnetic repulsive force that governs the heavens as significantly as does gravity. CONCLUSION For the model we have proposed we are deeply indebted to Immanuel Velikovsky who was to us a beacon in the night like the stars were to the ancient navigators. We are also indebted to Ralph E. Juergens whose "Convection of Charge on the Rotating Earth," placed undeniable evidence before us as to the connection of electromagnetism with the rotation of celestial bodies, an idea incorporated into this theory. Surprisingly, in researching the history of astronomy over the past few years, we discovered that our theory synthesizes several early models of celestial motion. ...
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422. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... "revised stratigraphy" and agree that a revised historical chronology depends on it. Second, I concur with Peter James that the Chaldaean/Hittite equation is one of the weakest of the Velikovskian theses. (Luckily, however, it is not at all crucial to the Revised Chronology as a whole.) And finally I follow Bass and Juergens in seeing celestial dynamics as focal for catastrophist theory. In particular, we need better evidence, both theoretical and empirical, for solar energy sources and for planetary orbital stability - or instability. ROGER W. WESCOTT Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics Drew University Madison, New Jersey U.S .A . I found the triple issue of ...
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... existence of terrestrial magnetosphere, a thermal gradient in the lunar crust, and radiocarbon analyses pointing to a late dating for the Egyptian New Kingdom. See the Epilogue.] (2 ) [Mechanisms by which the last near collision between Earth and Mars might have led eventually to the nonintersecting orbits that we see today have been discussed by Ralph Juergens, Pensée II, pp. 6, 12; by Robert Bass, Pensée VIII, pp. 9 ff., 21 ff.; and by Lynn Rose and Raymond Vaughan, Pensée VIII, pp. 32-34.] ...
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424. A Fire not Blown [Books]
... to excite a serious crowd following that kept his work and its critique on a high enough level of public discussion to revive, sometimes against his will, his many important and sometimes great predecessors. Crosthwaite's work has come many years after Velikovsky's work, and is much advanced over it and more specialized, reflecting the original electrical theory of Ralph Juergens and Earl Milton, among others, and extending the studies over many years performed by David Talbott, Ev Cochrane, and Dwardu Cardona, especially having to do with Saturnian mythology. Viewing what Crosthwaite has accomplished, one may hope for a continual increase in systematic empirical work in linguistic mythology. There are critical and highly special issues that ...
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425. Cultural Amnesia [Books]
... ), page 75; (Pocket Books, 1977), pages 66-67. 6. De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium was published in 1543. 7. Dr. William Mullen, Hodder Fellow in the Humanities, Princeton University. 8. "The Inconstant Heavens", pages 19-35,43-44; this article has been reprinted in de Grazia, Juergens, and Stecchini eds., The Velikovsky Affair (University Books, 1966) pages 80-126. 9. Man and Society in Calamity (Greenwood Press, 1968). 10. Heraclitus, author of The Homeric Allegories (1st century present era) not to be confused with Heraclitus of Ephesus. ...
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